Practice Areas
Our Florida family law and estate planning attorneys represent professionals, business owners, and families throughout Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties across these practice areas:
Our Florida family law and estate planning attorneys represent professionals, business owners, and families throughout Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties across these practice areas:
Guiding Florida families through divorce, custody, and support matters with discretion and a strategy built around your specific situation.
View MoreClear, strategic divorce representation for Florida professionals and business owners, with an emphasis on privacy and protecting what you have built.
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Pursuing or defending against spousal support claims under Florida's alimony law, including cases involving high earners and business owners.
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Representing parents in Florida custody disputes and parental responsibility matters, with a focus on outcomes that serve the child's best interests.
View MoreBuilding workable, child-focused parenting plans and timesharing schedules that fit your family's real routine, not just an even split on paper.
View MoreEstablishing, modifying, and enforcing Florida child support orders, including cases involving self-employment or business income.
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Helping parents establish or contest paternity in Florida and secure the parental rights and responsibilities that follow.
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Drafting and reviewing agreements for Florida couples who want financial clarity before or during a marriage.
View MoreA respectful, out-of-court path through divorce for Florida couples who want privacy and control over the outcome.
View MoreAdapting existing court orders to reflect significant life changes, ensuring your legal agreements remain fair and relevant to your current circumstances.
View MoreWills, trusts, and estate planning for Florida professionals and families, including planning after divorce or remarriage.
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Supporting families of adults with developmental disabilities through Florida's guardian advocacy process, a less restrictive alternative to full guardianship.
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